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Filed under: Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History -- Siege, 1688-1689 A true account of the siege of London-Derry by the Reverend Mr. George Walker ... (London : Printed for Robert Clavel and Ralph Simpson ..., 1689), by George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) A vindication of the true account of the siege of Derry in Ireland by Mr. George Walker, &c. ; published by authority. (London : Printed for Rob. Clavel ..., 1689), by George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of Major General Kirck, and London-derry with a geographical account of the river he sail'd down, and the various forts on it, perticularly [sic] that of Kulmore. (London : Printed for J. Meeks ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of Major General Kirck's safe arrival at London-derry (London : Printed for John Lyford ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mr. John Mackenzyes Narrative of the siege of London-Derry a false libel, in defence of Dr. George Walker written by a friend in his absence. (London : Printed for R. Simpson ..., 1690), by Joseph Wilkinson Clark (HTML at EEBO TCP) A journal of the siege of London-derry in a letter from an officer in the town, dated May 18, 1689. (London : Printed for Richard Chiswell ..., 1689), by Officer in the town (HTML at EEBO TCP) A faithful history of the northern affairs of Ireland from the late K. James accession to the crown, to the siege of Londonderry : giving a true account of the occasions of the miscarriages there, and of the reasons why the gentry abandon'd those parts / by a person who bore a great share in those transactions. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., 1690), by Person who bore a great share in those transactions (HTML at EEBO TCP) A narrative of the siege of London-Derry, or, The late memorable transactions of that city faithfully represented to rectifie the mistakes and supply the omissions of Mr. Walker's account / by John Mackenzie ... ; the most material passages relating to other parts of Ulster and Sligo are also inserted from the memoirs of such as were chiefly concerned in them. (London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin ..., 1690), by John Mackenzie (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dr. Walker's invisible champion foyl'd, or, An appendix to the late Narrative of the siege of Derry wherein all the arguments offered in a late pamphlet to prove it a false libel, are examin'd and refuted / by John Mackenzie ... (London : Printed for the author ..., 1690), by John Mackenzie (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of the most remarkable occurrences relating to London-Derry with a relation of the signal defeat given to the French and Irish papists, May 5, 1689. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Londerias, or, A narrative of the siege of London-Dery which was formed by the late King James the 18th of April, and raised the 1st of August, Anno Dom. 1689 : written in verse / by Joseph Aickin. (Dublin : Printed by J. B. and S. P. ..., 1699), by Joseph Aickin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History The Siege and history of Londonderry. (J. Hempton, Diamond;, 1861), by John Hempton, Thomas Ash, John Mackenzie, and George Walker (page images at HathiTrust) Newes from London-derry in Ireland, or, A true and sad relation of the deplorable and lamentable estate of London-derry which is much distressed by reason of the Rebels neare approaches unto it : and the menaces and treats they daily send unto them to make them deliver up their city : also how they burnt the towne of Strabam with many people in it / related in a letter from one Mr. William Griffin to one Mr. Iames Humphry of Stuke in Berkshire Gent. Febr. 20. 1641. (London : Printed for William Ley, 1642), by William Griffin (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true and impartial account of the most material passages in Ireland since December, 1688 with a particular relation of the forces of Londonderry / being taken from the notes of a gentleman who was eyewitness to most of the actions mention'd therein during his residing there, and now being in England is desired to publish the same for the further satisfaction of this nation ; to which is added a description and map of Londonderry as he took it upon the place. (London : Printed for John Amery ..., 1689), by Joseph Bennet (HTML at EEBO TCP) A vindication of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Osborn, in reference to the affairs of the north of Ireland in which some mistakes concerning him (in the printed account of the siege of Derry, the observations on it, and Mr. Walker's vindication of it) are rectified : and a brief relation of those affairs is given so far as Mr. Osborn, and other n.c. ministers in the north, were concern'd in 'em / written at Mr. Osborn's request by his friend Mr. J. Boyse. (London : Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, Tho. Cockerill, John Lawrence, and John Dunton ..., 1690), by J. Boyse and George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Case of the city of Londonderry in Ireland humbly represented to the honourable House of Commons in Parliament assembled. ([London : s.n., 1699?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800 The true state & condition of the seven foot-companies in the city of London-Derry, under the command of the severall captains following viz Robert Thornton, Simon Pitt, Henry Fynch, Henry Osborn, John Kilner, Robert Lawson, & William Patsall, (who now commandeth that company which was raised by Hewet Finch, deceased, and for some time commanded by Captain Henry Vaughan) is as followith, viz. ([London : s.n., 1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An abstract of the case of the city of Londonderry ([London : s.n., 1699?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History -- Early works to 1800 The Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion. (London : printed by W.W. for Nicholas Bodington at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1690), by George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) A new letter from London-Derry giving a farther account of the late good success, obtain'd by the protestants in Ireland, against the French and Irish papists: with the speech of that reverend divine, and protestant champion, Mr. VValker, to the soldiers of that garrison, before they made that last great sally upon the enemy. (London : printed by W. Downing, 1689), by George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Lord Bishop of Londonderry's case: with some reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords in England, to induce their lordships not to take cognizance of an appeal lately brought before them by the Society of Assistants in London for Ulster in Ireland, against an order of the House of Lords in Ireland, made the last sessions of Parliament there. ([London : s.n., 1698]), by James Sloane, Francis Annesley, and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP) The case of the governour and garrison of Londonderry, when it was beseiged by the Irish army, 1688. and such of them as were afterwards added by His Majesties most gracious warrants, as supernumerary or reformed officers, and served as such during the war of Ireland. Humbly submitted to the honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled. ([London : s.n., 1700?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The case of the governor, officers and soldiers actually concerned in the defence of London-Derry, in the kingdom of Ireland. ([London : s.n., 1695?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History -- Siege, 1689 A man's foes (Ward, Lock & Bowden, 1895), by E. H. Strain (page images at HathiTrust) The Christian champion being the substance of a second discourse to the besieged soldiers in London-derry ... / by Col. W----. ([London?] : Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Back, 1689), by George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Apology for the failures charg'd on the Reverend Mr. George Walker's printed account of the late siege of Derry in a letter to the undertaker of a more accurate narrative of that siege. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Exact account of Major General Kirkes safe arrival and relieving of London-Derry with all the particulars relating to this glorious action. (London : Printed for J. Wilson ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Exact account of the raising the siege of Londonderry and the deplorable condition the town was in, till happily reliev'd by Major-General Kirk. (London : Printed for R. Wood ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reflections on a paper pretending to be an apology for the failures charged on Mr. Walker's account of the siege of London-Derry (London : Printed for Robert Clavel and Ralph Simpson ..., MDCLXXXIX [1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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